Syrian Community in Czech Republic Condemned Mabouja Heinous Massacre

PRAGUE,(ST)_ The Syrian community in the Czech Republic strongly condemned the new heinous massacre perpetrated by terrorist organizations in al-Mabouja village, in al-Salamieh countryside, asserting that the countries supporting these organizations, especially Turkey, the Gulf states and the US are responsible for this massacre, as they are providing military, logistical and financial support for these terrorist herds, in addition to the political cover.

“This heinous massacre against the civilian population reveals the extent of the hatred and brutality of these groups practices that are reminiscent of crimes committed by the Ottoman occupation, the Nazi German and the practices took place in Europe in the Middle Ages,” said a statement, issued yesterday by the community.

Members of the Syrian community expressed their condolences and solidarity with the families of the victims and wished speedy recovery to the wounded, stressing that these atrocities, despite its brutality will not undermine the will of the Syrians against terrorism and their resolve to continue to survive and defeat the forces of darkness and evil.

Noteworthy, takfiri terrorist groups on Tuesday morning committed massacres against the people of al-Mabouja village, resulted in the deaths of 48 civilians and wounded several others, mostly women and children, in addition to the kidnapping several citizens and destruction and burning dozens of houses after looting their contents.

 

T. Fateh

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